Check Weigh Scales

Our Check Weigh Scales Can Be a Solution For Many Industry Specific Needs

Fast changeover more important than automation? Look at our US-5000. Slide in your sample, key in quantity, and press count.

Advanced Poly offers kit packaging with the US-5500. It has partitioning, LED lights, and a load table. Lights can signal your operator to feed kit components. When weights are determined, the scale automatically feeds the bagger.

Our US-4000 Rotary Check Weigh Scale offers exceptional performance. The drum is designed to flip bagged product meeting weight requirements to a container or conveyor. The occasional rejected bag goes into a separate container for further examination. Lastly, take a look at the US-6000. Accurate shipping weight is the final checklist item before your package is sent to its destination.

The US-6000 is accurate to 5 grams. Perfect for cartons 3"x3" to 18"x24" and weighing up to 50 lbs. that are typically fed from a box taper. The belt and roller conveyors are, like most other Advanced Poly equipment, customizable.

Model US-5500 Semi-Automatic "Kit" Netweigh Scale provides for fast change-over from one kit to the next. Part sampling for each part in the kit allows for single piece weight calibration or simply enter the piece weight. Recipe management is standard with this model which provides for saving recipe settings for thousands of parts on a USB memory stick. Integrated LED lights will automatically sequence to alert operators which parts to feed from an ergonomic work table with clear, adjustable dividers. When integrated with bagging systems, the US-5000 add-on provides for a fast bagging, versatile and quick changeover scale system.
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Model US-6000 Netweigh-Counting Conveyor Scale provides greater flexibility for larger products, products that interconnect or products that are difficult to load into a poly bag. The powered conveyor scale can be fed manually or with a bulk hopper feed system (quoted separately). An operator can verify the final weight/count and if necessary "fix" the final count and cycle the scale.
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